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Posted December 13, 2012 02:11 · last edited March 18, 2021 07:33

AJ13 wrote:
patrick478 wrote:
mjp2 wrote:

 Possibly.  But anyone who got conned by 'marketing' into turning last week would want their money back.

There are adds in the paper, on the radio.  There is enough coverage.  The problem's the footy.

I agree that there is enough advertising, I just think that advertising is ineffective. Put a much more effective advert in all the places where there are ads at the moment, and the crowds will be much more likely to increase.

Social media is heavily under utilised also. The HAL page is how the Nix page should be. Big BOLD updates everyday, photos, questions to the fans etc.... I only found out about the design our third kit on this forum, I didnt see chit on the facebook and im on there a bit. All they seem to post from what Ive seen is score updates, and even then the HAL page are way more effective in their approach constantly engaging facebook users and asking for thoughts

A great example of how to run the social media is Perth. They are constantly posting behind the scenes photo's, and continually posting the latest news about players injuries etc. 

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AJ13 wrote:
patrick478 wrote:
mjp2 wrote:

 Possibly.  But anyone who got conned by 'marketing' into turning last week would want their money back.

There are adds in the paper, on the radio.  There is enough coverage.  The problem's the footy.

I agree that there is enough advertising, I just think that advertising is ineffective. Put a much more effective advert in all the places where there are ads at the moment, and the crowds will be much more likely to increase.

Social media is heavily under utilised also. The HAL page is how the Nix page should be. Big BOLD updates everyday, photos, questions to the fans etc.... I only found out about the design our third kit on this forum, I didnt see chit on the facebook and im on there a bit. All they seem to post from what Ive seen is score updates, and even then the HAL page are way more effective in their approach constantly engaging facebook users and asking for thoughts

A great example of how to run the social media is Perth. They are constantly posting behind the scenes photo's, and continually posting the latest news about players injuries etc.